Dominating the frame, an expertly fashioned Khanda emblem is composed entirely from abundant yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom set closely to its neighbour so the symbol reads as a continuous, luminous plane. The Khanda's defining forms - the upright double-edged sword at centre, the circular chakram (chakkar) that frames it, and the pair of crossed kirpans at the base - are all articulated through subtle variations in bloom placement and density, giving the motif soft relief and a slight sculptural cast. At the very core where lines converge, a tight group of deep red roses - about five or six buds - is arranged like a small jewel, ringed by dark, feathery fern leaves whose cool green tones deepen the composition and draw the eye inward. The chrysanthemums' fine, ruffled petals contrast with the roses' smooth, satiny surfaces, creating a tactile duet that reads as both celebratory and solemn.

Photographed against a stark white backdrop with a muted grey shadow beneath, the tribute suggests a physical object meant for ceremonial display - perhaps at a memorial service, a temple gathering, or a cultural remembrance in and around Islington's community halls or places of worship near Holloway Road. The overall impression is of considered craftsmanship: delicate scent, balanced colour, and technical precision united to honour heritage and memory with dignity.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda emblem fills the frame: the Sikh symbol is rendered entirely in a carpet of tightly clustered, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that have been placed so close together they read as a single, sunlit surface. The central double-edged khanda, the circular chakram (chakkar), and the two crossed kirpans are all carved from these small yellow heads, their curved lines and sharp points subtly rising from the base to give a gentle three-dimensional relief. Nestled where the chakram would sit, a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six buds arranged like a small red heart - is surrounded by glossy, dark green fern fronds that fan out and frame the roses, offering cooling contrast to the vibrancy of the yellow. The flowers' textures are palpable in the image: the chrysanthemums' layered, papery petals feel soft and buoyant while the roses' velvety surfaces read as dense and solemn; together they balance celebration and reverence.

Shot against a clean white backdrop with a soft grey shadow beneath, the tribute reads as a standalone ceremonial wreath or funeral centerpiece, meant for moments of remembrance tied to Sikh heritage, cultural commemorations, or a respectful memorial service. There's the faint suggestion of floral perfume and fresh-cut green underleaf in the air - a subtle, comforting accord rather than an overpowering scent. As a local Islington piece you can imagine it arriving carefully boxed from a florist familiar with Upper Street and the Angel, crafted slowly by hand to honour faith, family, and community with calm dignity and skilled workmanship.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a meaningful floral homage, thoughtfully designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Handcrafted in Islington, this striking tribute features a bold Khanda shape created from fresh yellow double spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for a dignified contrast. Ideal for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this design conveys respect, devotion and remembrance with elegance.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists at Flower Delivery Islington, each tribute is made to order using premium, long-lasting blooms. The yellow chrysanthemums provide a vibrant yet serene base, while the red roses add depth, love and significance to your floral message. Approximate dimensions are 62cm x 58cm, making it a substantial and eye-catching display for services or as a focal tribute.

We understand how important it is to get every detail right at sensitive times. That's why we follow a careful substitution policy, only replacing seasonal blooms with flowers of similar colour, size and superior quality when necessary. Reliable local delivery across Islington ensures your Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute arrives fresh and on time. Order online from Flower Delivery Islington for a respectful, premium-quality Sikh funeral tribute crafted with care.
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